Ecumenical Patriarch Pavlos II

Ecumenical Patriarch Pavlos II (598-9 January 654) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 641 to 654, succeeding and preceding Ecumenical Patriarch Pyrros I.

Biography
Pavlos was made the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople after the usurper Valentinus exiled Ecumenical Patriarch Pyrros I to North Africa. Pavlos was appointed as the regent for Constans II of Byzantium in 641, and he reigned until his death in 654, upon which Pyrros returned to power.